[He shuts down the world hopper. His parents were off at an antique show and he was fairly certain Candace was used to the strange things that happened at the home.
So he gestured towards the gate, there's enough to see and distract him here. Or he could make something if needed.]
[A small nod before he starts out. The closest place to them was the mall. Which, as per cartoon law, was enormous and filled with every store that a person could think of.]
[He'll figure out the whole 'muggle' thing quickly. Once he notices the look in James' eyes.
He nods and really just lets the teen go where ever, keeping close by and pointing anything of interest out. Usually something electronic or self-moving. Like the jumpy toys outside of toy stores.]
[Now it's Ferb turn to stare; he's never seen money like that before. Even when he visits Gellert. He shakes his head, they'd get weird looks for those coins.]
Okay. [James picked up three packs of crayons and went to the woman who was selling them and handed over the five. He returned with the change and handed it back to Ferb.] Thanks!
[Nod. He replaces that money in his pocket, looking up at the crayons in question. They weren't very interesting, at least compared to some other things.
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From where?
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Thank you. I'm James Potter, by the way.
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Ferb Fletcher.
[He turns back to the world hopper. Where to?]
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[Notices him turn back.] Oh, I don't mind where you send me. Anywhere is better than there.
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Alright then....he gives a short gestures to the world around them. Would this do? Summer in America?]
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Okay. Thanks.
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So he gestured towards the gate, there's enough to see and distract him here. Or he could make something if needed.]
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Which reminds Ferb he needs to get some things...
He nods at James, going a bit slow so the older boy can take things in. It is pretty different from Hogwarts.]
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This is so different. It's amazing.
[He's so interested in everything, it's certainly taking his mind off his problems at home.]
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He nods and really just lets the teen go where ever, keeping close by and pointing anything of interest out. Usually something electronic or self-moving. Like the jumpy toys outside of toy stores.]
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[He let's him look them over before continuing his explanation.]
They hold energy and can transfer that energy into machines with the proper conductor.
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It does run out eventually, but you can purchase new ones.
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And you'll get money back.
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Did wizards not have them?]
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Was it some sort of market street then?]
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[Brilliant.]
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